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DOI10.1007/s40333-014-0028-2
Ecophysiological aspects in 105 plants species of saline and arid environments in Tunisia
Atia, Abdallah1,2; Rabhi, Mokded2; Debez, Ahmed2; Abdelly, Chedly2; Gouia, Houda1; Haouari, Chiraz Chaffei1; Smaoui, Abderrazak2
通讯作者Atia, Abdallah
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ARID LAND
ISSN1674-6767
EISSN2194-7783
出版年2014
卷号6期号:6页码:762-770
英文摘要

In Tunisian arid regions, plant life forms, ecotypes, physiological types and photosynthetic pathways (C-3, C-4 or CAM) remain unclear. Understanding the characters of these plant species could be important for land restoration. A literature survey was conducted for 105 species from arid regions of Tunisia. These plant species belong to several ecotypes: halophytes, xerophytes, gypsophytes, psamophytes, xero-halophytes, gypso-halophytes, psamo-halophytes, psamo-xerophytes, xero-gypsophytes and hygro-halophytes. The variation of photosynthetic pathway types in the 105 studied species shows that 56.2% are C-3, 41.0% are C-4, 1.9% are CAM and 1.0% are C-3-CAM. The C-3 pathway is more abundant in the halophytes, whereas the C-4 one is more common in the xerophytes, gypsophytes, gypso-halophytes and psamo-halophytes. The ratio of C-3 to C-4 species (C-3/C-4 ratio) is 0.2 in the psamo-halophytes, 0.8 in the gypso-halophytes, 1.1 in the xerophytes, 1.6 in the xero-halophytes, 1.8 in the hygrohalophytes, 2.0 in the psamophytes and 3.8 in the halophytes. The annuals are mainly C-3 plants whereas most of perennials are C-4 ones. The C-3/C-4 ratio is 1.3 in succulent species and 1.4 in non-succulent species. Thus, succulence seems not to affect the distribution of C-3 and C-4 pathways within the studied plants. This investigation shows high percentages of C-4 plants in plants of Tunisian arid regions. However, there are significant differences in their abundance among ecotypes. Based on C-3/C-4 ratio, the abundance of the C-4 pathway is in the following order: psamo-halophytes, gypso-halophytes, xerophytes, xero-halophytes, hygro-halophytes, psamophytes, halophytes. In Tunisian arid regions, C-4 species are most abundant in xerophytes and less abundant in halophytes. In the Chenopodiaceae the number of C-3 plants is 13 and the number of C-4 species is 20 and in the Poaceae the number of C-3 was 23 and the number of C-4 was 19 species. Thus, the most C-4 proportion is in the Chenopodiaceae and Poaceae species. This confirms the fact that the Chenopodiaceae and the Poaceae were the leading families that tolerate salinity and aridity.


英文关键词C-3 C-4 CAM life form ecotype physiological type Tunisian arid regions
类型Article
语种英语
国家Tunisia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000339733200012
WOS关键词WATER-DEFICIT STRESS ; LIFE FORM TYPES ; PHOTOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS ; C-4 PHOTOSYNTHESIS ; CHENOPODIACEAE ; VEGETATION ; MONGOLIA ; DESERT ; ASIA
WOS类目Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/183108
作者单位1.Fac Sci Tunis, Dept Biol, Res Unit, Tunis 1060, Tunisia;
2.Ctr Biotechnol Borj Cedria, Lab Extremophile Plants, Hammam Lif 2050, Tunisia
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Atia, Abdallah,Rabhi, Mokded,Debez, Ahmed,et al. Ecophysiological aspects in 105 plants species of saline and arid environments in Tunisia[J],2014,6(6):762-770.
APA Atia, Abdallah.,Rabhi, Mokded.,Debez, Ahmed.,Abdelly, Chedly.,Gouia, Houda.,...&Smaoui, Abderrazak.(2014).Ecophysiological aspects in 105 plants species of saline and arid environments in Tunisia.JOURNAL OF ARID LAND,6(6),762-770.
MLA Atia, Abdallah,et al."Ecophysiological aspects in 105 plants species of saline and arid environments in Tunisia".JOURNAL OF ARID LAND 6.6(2014):762-770.
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